‘NO GUITAR, NO PIANO, NO NOTHING’: Trump Laughs at Hillary’s Celebrity Performances to Fill in Rally Venue With Audience Still SMALLER Than His

He has a point. People will come to his rallies to see him. Hillary needs to get A-list entertainers to bring in the crowds…and sometimes that doesn’t even do the trick.

Donald Trump attracted an estimated 11,000 people to a Pennsylvania hockey arena Friday night, and quickly boasted that unlike Hillary Clinton he didn’t have to share top-billing with a singer to lure in the crowds.

‘We are gonna win Pennsylvania big!’ he said as he surveyed the nearly packed house in the famed chocolate town of Hershey. ‘Look at this. I hear we set a new record for this building!’

‘And by the way, I didn’t have to bring J-Lo or Jay-Z – the only way she gets anybody,’ the Republican presidential nominee boasted. ‘I’m here all by myself. Just me. No guitar, no piano, no nothing.’

‘But you know what we do have? And it’s all of us. It’s all the same. We have great ideas and great vision for our country.’

At about the same time, Hillary Clinton was set to share the stage with Jay Z and Beyoncé in Cleveland, Ohio – a heavily Democratic hotbed that she desperately needs to mobilize if she is to have any chance of winning the Buckeye State on Tuesday.

On Sunday she’ll go back to northeastern Ohio for a get-out-the-vote rally with Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James.

Trump’s campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, a noted pollster, made a first-time appearance as a warm-up speaker – highly unusual for someone in her role – and said the ordinarily Clinton-friendly Pennsylvania was ‘a dead heat’.

Then she looked around her at the sea of faces and campaign signs.

‘When I look at this packed house, I’m reminded of a joke we have on the campaign that when Donald Trump visits a venue, he attracts the largest crowd in history for someone who doesn’t play an instrument and doesn’t play a sport,’ she said.